A full-feature wget static linked with openssl, not the basic one from busybox.
As curl lacks some useful features, especially wget -r
I'm using mobile broadband now and I can't setup a compile environment.

A full-feature wget static linked with openssl, not the basic one from busybox.
As curl lacks some useful features, especially wget -r
I'm using mobile broadband now and I can't setup a compile environment.

Thanks a lot!

I started, but wget with ssl needs gnutls, and gnutls needs libnettle, and I am too tired to chase down that rabbit hole right now. Perhaps another time. I will get some sleep now.

Chasing down library dependencies gets boring really quickly for me. Can somebody else with more experience with this stuff build it please?

A full-feature wget static linked with openssl, not the basic one from busybox.
As curl lacks some useful features, especially wget -r
I'm using mobile broadband now and I can't setup a compile environment.

Thanks a lot!

There should be one among all of the stuff that twobob built the past several weeks.
The K3 software will also run on the K4 & K5 unless it is something that depends on the hardware.

What is the difficulty in setting up a compile environment?

There **should** be everything you need in the DIY-KeK resource pool, both as binaries and as source.
**should** as in "intended"
If not, post in that thread, I will see what I can do about adding anything reasonable to add.
As typical here at Mobileread - the thread starter post serves as a general index, plus the DIY-KeK reference manual is also a partial index (in appendix B) to the resource pool.

There should be one among all of the stuff that twobob built the past several weeks.
The K3 software will also run on the K4 & K5 unless it is something that depends on the hardware.

What is the difficulty in setting up a compile environment?

There **should** be everything you need in the DIY-KeK resource pool, both as binaries and as source.
**should** as in "intended"
If not, post in that thread, I will see what I can do about adding anything reasonable to add.
As typical here at Mobileread - the thread starter post serves as a general index, plus the DIY-KeK reference manual is also a partial index (in appendix B) to the resource pool.

@twobob: There's an install wizard now? I remember it fondly as 'DIY' ^^.

I distinctly remember two of my Gentoo installs:

* The first one, moving from Debian (not that it matters much, I don't think I did it from Debian, probably used the livecd or knoppix instead), with the full printed handbook on hand. Quadruple checking the command prompt, reconfiguring/rebuilding the kernel a few times, messing up Windows' bootloader, that was fun ^^. There was the possibility of doing it nearly like a 'scripted' LFS at that time, with stage1/stage2 installs, where you bootstrapped nearly everything from a really, really minimal system, instead of the minimal full-featured environment of a current stage3 (so, yeah, that's why they're still called stage3, in case someone wondered ^^) .

* The first remote, headless one. This one was *really* fun! Basically, rented a dedicated server, made a face at the choice of distro available, asked the CS If I could have a Gentoo, and got an 'awesome' answer: "No, but I can ask a tech to boot your box on the livecd"... . Ooookay! It was a 'Do or do not. There is no try.' kind of setup... No fallback/rescue/netboot if I messed up... I was *really* glad when I finally got a ping from the box after the final reboot ;D.